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lcarus 07-08-2014 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 10737246)
Yup. Cleveland will melt down if he doesn't go back. Heat fans will just become Cavs fans if he goes back.

So youre sayin theres a laugh rainbow at the end of this tunnel for me no matter what? Praise Allah

lcarus 07-08-2014 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 10737248)
Relax, Francis. I have never said LeBron is coming to Cleveland. I ripped on you because you outright 100% confidently said he was not at all interested in Cleveland. And I believe the way this has dragged out, if it isn't Cleveland, then he should have at least shooshed some of the rumors long ago.

I never said he's going to Cleveland and have said all thread along it's a mystery.

Mystery? Maybe but Im guessing Cavs hardcore. Too easy to see into the mind of a whore like Lebron. All whores eventually go home. Thats a quote by John T. Whogivesa****

tk13 07-08-2014 10:03 PM

I thought there was no way LeBron was leaving when he made an ESPN show out of his decision the first time... so I'm not sure what to expect this time.

I definitely do believe there are a lot of people within his circle who want him to come home though. There's just too much smoke there coming from way too many directions. Will it be enough to sway him?

KevB 07-08-2014 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 10737248)
Relax, Francis. I have never said LeBron is coming to Cleveland. I ripped on you because you outright 100% confidently said he was not at all interested in Cleveland. And I believe the way this has dragged out, if it isn't Cleveland, then he should have at least shooshed some of the rumors long ago.

The rumors are inevitable, nothing he could do about it. And if he's not entirely sure about his decision, how could he "shoosh" the rumors? He's doing what he should do in his position ---- wait patiently for a few things to shake out before making a final decision. He's in a position of power while an unrestricted FA, I don't blame him for taking great care before making a decision.

okcchief 07-08-2014 10:05 PM

I just wish these bitches would make up their minds. I really don't see a end in sight.

BigCatDaddy 07-08-2014 10:08 PM

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KevB 07-08-2014 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by okcchief (Post 10737262)
I just wish these bitches would make up their minds. I really don't see a end in sight.

I get LeBron taking a bit longer....they had the Finals and there are a lot of moving parts with his decision. Melo had no playoffs, so he's had an abundant amount of time to think about his decision. He had to know the Bulls would come after him, and a very real possibility the Lakers would come calling. In addition, he's had ample opportunity to talk to Phil about the Knicks. He should have come to a decision at this point.

okcchief 07-08-2014 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by KevB (Post 10737270)
I get LeBron taking a bit longer....they had the Finals and there are a lot of moving parts with his decision. Melo had no playoffs, so he's had an abundant amount of time to think about his decision. He had to know the Bulls would come after him, and a very real possibility the Lakers would come calling. In addition, he's had ample opportunity to talk to Phil about the Knicks. He should have come to a decision at this point.

Seems like he wants to see where Lebron goes and if he can get in on it.

Chiefs Pantalones 07-08-2014 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by KevB (Post 10737270)
I get LeBron taking a bit longer....they had the Finals and there are a lot of moving parts with his decision. Melo had no playoffs, so he's had an abundant amount of time to think about his decision. He had to know the Bulls would come after him, and a very real possibility the Lakers would come calling. In addition, he's had ample opportunity to talk to Phil about the Knicks. He should have come to a decision at this point.

Word on Melo is this decision is harder than he thought. One report says that it's likely he's trying to get out of NY hence the time this is all taking otherwise he'd take the cash and go back simple as cake. Another says Phil Jackson is only willing to deal with the Bulls (if it came down to a sign and trade) for obvious reasons.

KevB 07-08-2014 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by okcchief (Post 10737272)
Seems like he wants to see where Lebron goes and if he can get in on it.

It's possible. I think it's more like down to Knicks (money, trust in Phil), Chicago (winning), or Lakers (money + trust that LA brings more players). It's a tough choice for a guy with a family that likes NYC. Tough to leave millions on the table if you choose Chicago or LA.

okcchief 07-08-2014 10:20 PM

Whatever makes Pau choose the Thunder is what I'm rooting for:)

I think Pau stays in a big city though. Oh well, we should get a couple of pieces and it shouldn't be hard to improve on Thabo, Fisher and Butler. Already better off before even signing anyone.

okcchief 07-08-2014 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs Pantalones (Post 10737277)
Word on Melo is this decision is harder than he thought. One report says that it's likely he's trying to get out of NY hence the time this is all taking otherwise he'd take the cash and go back simple as cake. Another says Phil Jackson is only willing to deal with the Bulls (if it came down to a sign and trade) for obvious reasons.

They wouldn't need to do a S and T if he goes to LA.

kcxiv 07-08-2014 10:38 PM

the extra year on Melo's means jack shit, because in 4 years he's going to opt out. Its just a matter of where he wants to play. The money shoudl not be a factor one bit.

KevB 07-08-2014 10:39 PM

Charlotte Observer reporting Gordon Hayward has agreed to major offer sheet from the Hornets. I'd guess Utah will match, but interesting fit in Charlotte.

KevB 07-08-2014 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Fruit Ninja (Post 10737288)
the extra year on Melo's means jack shit, because in 4 years he's going to opt out. Its just a matter of where he wants to play. The money shoudl not be a factor one bit.

Or in 3 years he's in the middle of a D. Wade decline and the extra year is huge, as he'd never get that much as a free agent. That fifth year in New York would be his age 35 season....of course that fifth year on the contract at max money matters.


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